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Plankton in Our Midst: The Unseen Citizens of the Sea and Our Breathing Planet

The exhibit explores the exquisite beauty of plankton and its crucial role not only in ocean…
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8 Ways to Protect Wildlife

We are losing species to extinction faster than ever before. Around 1 million animal and plant…
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Krill Provide Insights Into How Marine Species Can Adapt to Warmer Waters

A research team led by Uppsala University has discovered how Northern krill genetically adapt to…
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BIOS Deploys New Microsensor Technology in Mangrove and Coral Investigations

ASU PhD candidate Tom Moran came to BIOS to study nitric oxide production in corals but soon joined…
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Empowering the Next Generation of Women: BIOS Hosts the Black Girls Dive Foundation

Black Girls Dive Foundation scholars and educators dive into marine science, STEM, and Bermuda’s…
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BIOS Station Welcomed Talented Summer Interns

Each summer the Bermuda Program offers a unique opportunity for Bermudian students, ages 18 and…
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Arizona State University Bermuda Scholarships open to applicants; Bermuda College signs agreement with ASU

The ASU Bermuda Tuition Scholarship program makes available five full-tuition scholarships per year…
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Hydrostation ‘S’ Turns 70

Located southeast of Bermuda, Hydrostation ‘S’—a set of unmarked geographic coordinates (32 degrees…
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Helping Corals Thrive in Warmer Waters: New Study Explores the Value of Artificial Upwelling

Three-year study seeks to evaluate the potential of artificial upwelling and identify depth and…
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ASU BIOS celebrates World Ocean Day by honoring BIOS’s 120 years of marine research

Plus, ASU BIOS announces new scholarship opportunities for Bermuda students.
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